Tagged: Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

Nextcloud is a free, open source, cross-platform file synchronization and sharing application. It is forked from popular cloud sync tool Owncloud. It allows you to securely sync and share files, folders, contacts, calendar appointments, bookmarks,...

This comprehensive tutorial describes how to install and configure DNS server in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64 bit server edition. As you may know already, DNS is the short form of Domain name system, which is...

If you’re a System administrator, you happen to install many operating systems very often on your lab or workplace. Sometimes, you might fed up with installing OS on multiple systems everyday. Wouldn’t be better if...

This tutorial walk you through how to install Oracle VirtualBox in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS headless server. Also this tutorial describes how to manage the VirtualBox headless instances using a phpVirtualBox, a web-based front-end tool for...

There is no need of introduction for Unity, right? Unity is the default desktop environment for Ubuntu Operating system. Unity has a cool option called ‘Dash’ that allows you open or search installed applications, files,...

In our previous tutorial, I have showed you how to setup and configure a basic FTP server using VSFTPD in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS server. If you haven’t setup VSFTPD server, check the following link. Install...

About phpMyAdmin phpMyAdmin is a free, open source graphical web interface that can be used to manage MySQL and MariaDB via a web browser. It is written using PHP, and it performs various MySQL/MariaDB operations...

OrbitalApps or ORB apps Good news for you Ubuntu 16.04 LTS users! Let me introduce you ORB (Open Runnable Bundle) apps, a free, open source applications that will help you to easily to install and use applications...

Ubuntu has thousands of .deb files in the official and unofficial repositories. But, all packages will not be available in DEB format. Some times, packages might be available only for RPM based distros, or Arch...

Great news folks!! Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, codenamed Xenial Xerus, final version is now available for download along with all its official flavours. All Ubuntu users are encouraged to install or upgrade their old Ubuntu version to 16.04...